This season, Keita Maruyama seemed to draw inspiration from a wide range of sources, including flappers, disco, Playboy bunnies, flamenco and tropical beach holidays. Models with large feathers in their hair entered the runway under a massive mirror ball, and a female DJ wearing bunny ears spun lively music. Ruffled dresses and men’s shirts were covered in various prints, from an Asian garden scene to pineapples and large botanical motifs. Rhinestones, colorful sequins and metallic knits added sparkle, while classic skirt and pantsuits in white or blue made up a more serious offering. After showing a white sequin mermaid skirt complete with mesh tail, Maruyama ended the show with models dressed in pajama-like pieces bearing Playboy bunny prints.

This season, Keita Maruyama seemed to draw inspiration from a wide range of sources, including flappers, disco, Playboy bunnies, flamenco and tropical beach holidays. Models with large feathers in their hair entered the runway under a massive mirror ball, and a female DJ wearing bunny ears spun lively music. Ruffled dresses and men's shirts were covered in various prints, from an Asian garden scene to pineapples and large botanical motifs. Rhinestones, colorful sequins and metallic knits added sparkle, while classic skirt and pantsuits in white or blue made up a more serious offering. After showing a white sequin mermaid skirt complete with mesh tail, Maruyama ended the show with models dressed in pajama-like pieces bearing Playboy bunny prints.

In honor of Rihanna’s 30th birthday, we took a look back at an interview with the Barbados-native when she was just 18 years old. Here, she talked about her second album, “A Girl Like Me” in 2006. “I want to be me. I want people to fall in love with who Rihanna is, and that’s why I want the album to be about me so people can really find out who this girl Rihanna is, because they only know the ‘Pon de Replay’ girl.” Fast forward 12 years, and she’s released six more albums and has become a powerhouse in both the fashion and music industries. Happy birthday, @badgalriri 🎈(📷: Pavel Antonov) #wwdarchive

For @simonerocha_‘s fall show, hairstylist @jamespecis created a look inspired by the painter John Constable. Models’ hair was pulled back, tied into knots and topped off with a bow. (📷: @kukukuba) #wwdbeauty #lfw

Queen Elizabeth made a surprise appearance at @richardquinn1's London Fashion Week show to present the designer with the inaugural Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design. The new award will be handed out annually to an emerging British fashion designer who shows exceptional talent, while demonstrating value to the community and sustainable policies. #wwdfashion #lfw (📷: @giovanni_giannoni_photo)